Hello Everybody,I'm a rookie here, but I registrated especially for this smoked coffee topic.Well, I don't want to look like a spam/bot or anything. Just wanted to let you know, it's possible. There's a friend of mine, who invited the method of coffee smoking, and about a week ago he started to raises money on one of the most famous campaign sites. What do you think? Where should I post about his project? If you have any question, feel free to conact me, I'll send you the links and the details!Cheers!-rakog

Hello Everybody,I'm a rookie here, but I registrated especially for this smoked coffee topic.Well, I don't want to look like a spam/bot or anything. Just wanted to let you know, it's possible. There's a friend of mine, who invited the method of coffee smoking, and about a week ago he started to raises money on one of the most famous campaign sites. What do you think? Where should I post about his project? If you have any question, feel free to conact me, I'll send you the links and the details!Cheers!-rakog

Personally I wouldn't mind some information on how the coffee is being smoked. I've done it myself once and found the end result to be not that good. I smoked the coffee after it was roasted in my BBQ. I know some people roast coffee over wood which gives a more desirable result.

Len

"Coffee leads men to trifle away their time, scald their chops, and spend their money, all for a little base, black, thick, nasty, bitter, stinking nauseous puddle water." ~The Women's Petition Against Coffee, 1674

I would not smoke coffee ground.It is already cooked.When you smoke tobacco, it is fresh uncooked. Cooked tobacco is ash. Would you roll up ash and smoke that? no it will not work. I would imagine a similar efect would be produced from ground coffee.

Also coffee is a bean and one does not smoke beans.You smoke leaves so go find a coffee bush and dry the leaves out, smoke em haha

but na I would not smoke coffee. You can try it! see how you feel, see if it is nice.

In my area of the U.S (New England Farm Country), we smoke Corn Silk, the dried stringy ends of the ears of corn. Kind of has a tobacco taste, unlike the dried Banana skins I hear you guys smoke up in Alaska; and the silk has none of the urban legendary hallucinogenic properties of the banana skin smoking. A possible negative in that respect, but probably healthier for ones mental state nonetheless.

Len

"Coffee leads men to trifle away their time, scald their chops, and spend their money, all for a little base, black, thick, nasty, bitter, stinking nauseous puddle water." ~The Women's Petition Against Coffee, 1674

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